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Vebraalto.Com SILVER THATCH | MANOR ROAD | KINGS BROMLEY | STAFFORDSHIRE | DE13 7HZ SILVER THATCH MANOR ROAD | KINGS BROMLEY | STAFFORDSHIRE | DE13 7HZ OFFERS OVER £700,000 A rare opportunity to purchase a Grade II listed thatched cottage at the heart of this popular Staffordshire exposed brickwork and floors including flagstone, cobble, quarry tile and solid oak. The real treat lies village. Having been sympathetically updated to cater for the modern day needs of a growing family this externally with the most delightfully manicured gardens to the fore, side and rear with further benefits delightful home perfectly blends the inherent historic charm of the building with a few, more including private driveway parking for a number of cars, detached double garage with office/studio above contemporary, stylish twists. Occupying a substantial plot on one of Kings Bromley's premier roads and and the 'all important' John Taylor catchment area. surrounded by stunning gardens this generous home offers family accommodation over two floors. The first floor offers four bedrooms and a luxury family bathroom all connected by the most attractive oak gallery Viewing is essential to appreciate the exceptional nature of this wonderful home. landing and staircase. The ground floor boasts a spacious dining hallway, living room, kitchen diner with Aga, utility and ground floor shower room. All displaying the most wonderful array of ceiling beams, GROUND FLOOR • Dining hall with inglenook fireplace & quarry tiled floor. • Living room with log burner & solid oak floor. • Inner hallway with cobbled floor. • Ground floor shower room. • Utility • Kitchen Diner with bespoke units, Aga and polished flagstone floor. FIRST FLOOR • Oak staircase & gallery landing. • Principal bedroom with built in storage. • Bedroom two with built in storage • Bedroom three • Bedroom four • Luxury family bathroom OUTSIDE The grounds surrounding the property could not be more impressive having benefited from years of attention being lavished upon them. The perfect mix of patio seating areas, formal landscaped flower beds, ornamental pond and shaped lawns with a dividing ivy covered pergola separating the formal garden from a larger lawn perfect for the sporting needs of a young family. The fore garden is equally as attractive sitting behind manicured hedging and a quaint picket fence with flourishing climbing roses and wisteria. Further benefits include a detached double garage with office/studio above complete with lavatory and private driveway parking for a number of cars. WHY WE LOVE THIS HOUSE... It was carefully renovated about 20 years ago at which time all of the original features were enhanced. We love the feeling of being part of history but at the same time we don’t have to suffer many of the issues that you would normally encounter with a house that is over 300 years old. It is cool in the summer and warm in the winter and is blessed with a sizeable garden and because the house is located in a quiet part of the village we are able to enjoy the feeling of being in the countryside. VILLAGE INFORMATION Silver Thatch is situated at the heart of Kings Bromley, close to the Cathedral City of Lichfield. A sought after village with good everyday facilities including a Coop supermarket and the popular Royal Oak pub. It is blessed with superb school catchment areas including the village primary and preschool and John Taylor High School - regarded as one of the best state secondary schools in the area. Other schools in the area include the Lichfield Cathedral School, Foremarke Hall, Repton School, Smallwood Manor, Denstone College and Abbots Bromley School for Girls. Kings Bromley is well located with central Birmingham and Birmingham International Airport both only 25 miles distance. The A38, A5, M6 Toll, M6 and M42 are all within easy reach. Regular trains run from Lichfield and Tamworth to London Euston with a journey time of under 1 hour 30 minutes. Sports fans will be interested in the many teams and clubs within the village including football, cricket, bowling and karate and the Manor Sailing Club and Lichfield Gold & Country Club are also just outside the village. Other groups include the village hall, scouts, youth and theatre groups, a horticultural society and the Royal British Legion. Bromley Hayes garden centre and restaurant and the Bromley Hayes Marina are also within easy reach. imply that they are in full and efficient working order. working efficient and full in are they that imply of fact and intending purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or other wise as to the correctness of each of the statements contained on these particulars including room measurements. The mention of any appliances and/or services within these sales particulars does not does particulars sales these within services and/or appliances any of mention The measurements. room including particulars these on contained statements the of each of correctness the to as wise other or inspection by themselves satisfy must purchasers intending and fact of Downes & Daughters Ltd. wishes to emphasize that all property particulars do not constitute part of an offer or a contract. All statements contained herein are made without responsibility on the part of Downes & Daughters. 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